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  • Patriotic Shaker Wand

    Hi again!  Today I’m getting you ready for those Memorial Day parades and picnics with this fun patriotic shaker wand.  I have two young kids who love parades, so this is a great little project to get them excited about those summer events.  Since it’s a fairly simple project, it’s also a great way to […]

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  • Suitcase Gift Card Holder

    This time of year, I find myself giving tons of gift cards out to recent graduates and I thought it would be fun to dress a special one up for my niece.  The Here & There Collection was perfect to make this little suitcase holder for her…it’s vintage with some fun feminine touches.  I cut […]

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  • Graduation Cap Treat Boxes

    Having a graduation party soon and looking for some quick favors to make?  These graduation cap treat boxes are super easy to assemble and a cute way to say thank you to a guest or to congratulate a recent grad. Start by die-cutting the box topper shape from some Basis Cardstock.  Basis Cardstock is perfect […]

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  • Handmade Travel Journal

    I’ve shared a few different handmade travel journal tutorials before, but this one has a little more customization thanks to all of the awesome elements in the PhotoPlay Here & There Collection.  You can use this fun book to keep your photos and memorabilia safe, record your thoughts, or even sketch during your journey. Start […]

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  • Mini Treat Basket Holders

    It’s funny where inspiration comes from.  I picked up a few bags of Cadbury Shimmer Mini Eggs to give as little treats for Easter and realized how much they resembled the shimmering cardstocks from CutCardStock…so I came up with these little treat basket holders!  They’re easier to assemble than you think and perfect for dressing […]

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  • Autumn Cookie Pouches

    Looking for a quick and pretty way to package some little treats this Thanksgiving?  These autumn cookie pouches are a great small gift for friends and neighbors or would make a cute dinner party or wedding favor too! Start by trimming a piece of Kraft Wood Grain Cardstock to 10″ x 5″.  Score this piece […]